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    The week Scottish football had its heart broken four times over

    By Emma ReynoldsAugust 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The week started full of optimism and zeal.

    Celtic were facing a decidedly inferior team and overwhelming favourites to progress, Rangers were down but determined not to be out, Aberdeen had fought back at Pittodrie to have even footing in their tie, and Hibs were ready to make some history.

    Best-laid plans and all that…

    Celtic huffed and puffed against Kazakh side Kairat Almaty, but they were unable to even come close to finding the back of the net in a blunt display.

    Regulation time was stuffy, extra-time was turgid, and the penalties were remarkably unremarkable.

    Adam Idah, Luke McCowan and Daizen Maeda all missed from the spot as they suffered one of the most ignominious defeats in their history.

    Next up, Russell Martin’s Rangers.

    Trailing 3-1 to Club Brugge after an almighty shambles from the first leg at Ibrox, they were outsiders but retained a fighter’s chance if they could find their footing.

    Brugge, instead, found the back of the net six times without reply as many of the travelling punters decided it was time for the head coach to vacate his position.

    It was 9-1 of an aggregate scoreline for the tie as fans branded Martin a “coward” with some hastily fashioned banners.

    A humbling and a hammering so far.

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